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HAJAA1wrote:

Kriminal Kalihi

on January 22,2014 | 09:25PM

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Upperkulawrote:

Police actualy printed the burg scene, I don't believe it.

on January 23,2014 | 02:41AM

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krushawrote:

They usually make a mess dusting everything up, but it's important not to touch anything until the police arrives or they will say the crime scene is too tampered to do any investigation. Also if your car gets broken into, don't drive it to the nearest police station and expect them to dust it. Just leave it as is and call 911 asap.

on January 23,2014 | 06:04AM

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controlwrote:

I agree....hard to believe. Normally, they can't be bothered to make the effort. I witnessed a road rage incident - had the vehicle description, plates, and suspect description. The guy had gotten out of his vehicle and tried to assault the victim who locked herself in her car. Had prints all over the place. HPD wasn't interested. I guess I need to request their driver license so HPD won't have to work so hard.

on January 23,2014 | 06:59AM

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cojefwrote:

At least they caught this burglar. Derogatory comments should be ignored.